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iND TEA," said Mr. j Pecksniff, " Even tea v$ has its moral. See how it comes and I is transitory. We can't even drink tea, long. If we indulge in harmless fluids, we get the dropsy; if in exciting liquids we get drunk. What a -» . v soothing reflection is that!" •* Don't say WE get drunk, Pai" urged the eldest Miss Pecksniff. I "When 1 say we, my dear," , returned her father, "I mean • mankind in general: the human i race considered as a body, and J not as individuals. There is , nothing personal in morality, j my love. We have no incentive to become drunken, sweet warb- fl ler. We have found a beverage so delightful that its harmless- ' ness is but a subordinate quality. While we have 'Stand-Out' Tea, my darlings, why should we get drunken with wine? I spent my fruitful years in discovering the perfect tea. 1 found 'Stand-Out/ I have again been fortunate in the attainment of my object." STANDOUT N -•ilii m-m m T& SOM% '■&■&& ~*•> MVS 33 A W K liiiiiS s*ss WIN A AlllNEA' Prize sentence published every Saturday. Best sentence oh' i Stand-OuF , 'Tea, composed of words commencing will, the letters nSminmed-used m'any order-wins each week "Stand-Ouf • Tea Coupon from inside of tin must be enclosed, nnd forwarded with correct name ana address so as to reach Wellington by the Tuesday of each week, to: "Comnetition *' PO Box 4/6, Wellington. NOTE' Two Blue Coupons or one Red entitles competitor to enter once- those forwarding Green or Gold Coupons will have permits l«_>r tour or nine further attempts posted them. A Cheque for £ll'- has been sent the writer of this sentence—May Your Crap of Happiness Like nectar to the lips of the young folk, and a refreshing boon to those of older years, Amber Tips Tea has a quality, a fragrance, and a flavour that needs but a trial to convince the most discriminating. In every home where economy reigns jointly with sterling quality should be used, for it represents full value for your money. Hence no coupons arc needed to sell it. The fact that its sales far outstrip those of any coupon tea is the best proof of its quality. Moreover, it is always full weight without the package. Ask your grocer for Amber ''"""" Tips. He sells three grades. Tbe * special 21- per pound Amber Tips blend is remarkable value for tbe money —the 1/10 grade is alio a j very fine tea. A brand at 1.8 —excellent value V for tbe money —is also sold. No old or stale teas ever enter into'' Amber Tips." *ffi wmm £\ Si 1 d'/ I / l Ill /j /x^j^> 4 vC-j n muste^&<^wii%£i£m s msmm.mw%mwm\ m Km WHOLESALE ACENTS: ROBJOHNS HINDMARSH & CO. THE FBMEST EMBROCATION OP ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES. as &KM I I lil 5« i^Sl Cures km WMbW^MWV*"In the hot, Summer months it is necessary for Comfort and Health's sake that your Children wear Smith's Shoeettes They are Cool and Comfortable.

A DE LEUN & CO., TAILORS AND COSTUMIERS, Palmerston North. / FEW of the firm's specialties- - WALKING COSTUMES MOTOR & DIVIDED SKIRTS HABITS COSTUMES, From £4 WALKING SKIRTS, From 30s. MEN'S EVENING SUITS, RIDING BREECHES, & OFFICE SUITS. Fit and Style Cuaranteeed. A representative of the firm wiM oatt on any o/nie with samples on re*eiot of a cost-card. A. J. ROONEY (Successor to Mr A. E. Savage.) mEACHER OF PIANO, VIOLIN, AND SINGING. HIGH-STREET.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 281, 6 December 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 281, 6 December 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 281, 6 December 1911, Page 6

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